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Generally, period-piece films are chock full of lavish sets and astounding costumes. Considering the average Hallmark movie has a budget of around $2 million, they tend to do impressive work with such minuscule funding. Loveuary’s “Sense and Sensibility” works on that front with set pieces that look authentic to the period and impressive costumes. According to NPR, Tia A. Smith, the film’s creative producer, explained that every little aspect of its look was painstakingly created, and “every detail, every choice is deliberate.”

In 2023 and 2024, Hallmark has gone to great lengths to develop unique settings and concepts so that their movies don’t all seem like carbon copies of each other, such as “Paging Mr. Darcy,” which was set at a Jane Austen enthusiast convention. With “Sense and Sensibility,” the channel went against traditional expectations by hiring Black actors for most lead roles. Deborah Ayorinde is a British-Nigerian actress who has been in several TV shows, including “Luke Cage” and “Them,” and always churns out great performances. But here, she just seems to be unenthused as the down-to-earth Elinor.

Dan Jeannotte plays the man she wants, Edward Ferrars, and also does an adequate job, but there are few sparks between them. He’s well-known for wonderfully playing Captain James T. Kirk’s brother Sam Kirk in “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” but it’s like he’s mentally checked out for this project.

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